The Eternal War

Flavia "Plex" Pellagri

Newly-minted Inquisitor of the Ordo Malleus

Description:

Ascended Career: InquisitorAscended Traits: Indomitable Will of the Inquisition, Purity is the Only DefenseSpecialty: PsykerStarting Package: Living NightmareOrigins: Famulous ProtegeDivination: The pain of a bullet is ecstasy compared to damnation.Sanctioning: Throne WedQuirk: Aquila tattooAge: 40

Bio:

Born to a ruling family on the Garden World of Askelphion Secundus, Flavia (or “Plex,” as she prefers to be addressed after her Sanctioning) was the product of eight prior generations of Order Famulous training, destined from birth to a life of relative greatness until she would herald the tenth generation, and so on. But when she began manifesting signs of awakening psychic potential, her parents, fearful of what scandal that might wreak on their lineage and reputation, whisked her from her Famulous tutors and nursemaids and subjected her to three years of “care” by a medicae organization that claimed it could “cure her of this tragic condition.” The organization’s name and past deeds were unknown, a fact that slipped by her parents, who simply wanted her normal.

Not that they succeeded. In fact, when the reports came of the Black Ship’s arrival, both Flavia and her parents were almost glad to see it, plucking her from the torturous grasps of the as-yet unsuccessful “medicae men” and giving her all but enthusiastically to the Inquisitorial stewards. The trip back to Holy Terra was quiet for her,
kept under watch as any other candidate, not speaking for fear of breaking the reprieve.

The Emperor, however, had apparently decided in His wisdom to spare her soul, instead Sanctioning her as an Imperial Psyker…and winning her undying loyalty for the rest of her life.

After the grueling training period she began her career with the Inquisition, having improved upon her innate mental strength between the horrifying period with the “medicae men” and further during the training sessions learning how to control her gift and curse. Her Inquisitorial masters saw potential in the fact that whatever “treatment” she’d undergone had left her mind an abyssal void when inspected via the immaterium.